Petar Marchev

You can use the CartesianGridLineAnnotation to plot these phase lines (example here). You can use the CartesianCustomAnnotation for the "Series1", "Series2" and "Series3" labels. The custom annotations are singularities and they are positioned in accordance to a horizontal and vertical value. You will need to use the maximum value of the vertical axis and whatever horizontal value you think is best (say value 3 for the "Series1" label). You will also need to set the chart's ClipToBounds property to false in order to allow for the annotation to be drawn outside the chart bounds. You may find this section helpful.

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Petar Marchev
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Petar Marchev

In the attached image the marked zone is spread from exactly 1 to exactly 6. Note that the annotation starts exactly where the first point is located, at value 1. You will need to set the start to be 0.5 and end be 6.5 to achieve the desired effect.

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Petar Marchev
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Vasu

Thanks Petar! I have just a few more questions
1. Is it possible to show custom tooltips for every
Data point in kendo mvc chart?
2. Is it possible to show a different shape for every
Data point in kendo mvc chart?
Appreciate your help

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